Process of making unwelded chains.



No. 844,006. TPATENTED FEB, 12, 1907;

s. K! v. EGSEGHY, PROCESS OFMAKING UNWELDBD 0mm.

APPLIOATION FILED JUNE2,1006.

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"eyes crossingeach other at right angles, such central portion of the blank and finally bendof the blank untilthe said rings are brought ing the central portionof the blank until the into coincidence and contact with each other, substantially as and for the purpose described.

2. A process for manufacturing unwelded contact with each other, substantially as and chains,- the links of which consist each of twofor the purpose described.

1 In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses;

STEFAN KISS EosEeH Y. a

Witnesses: ARTHUR BAUMANN', ALVEsT-o S. HOGUE.

process conslsting in threading through an eye of a completed link, a blankfthen jumping the end portions of such blanks whereby they are thickened; then forming each end portionflof such blank into a ring, such rings being on a plane, substantially parallel tothe' a said rings are brought into coincidence and I5 

